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Of course I didn't Adam. I had to manage the traffic control sadly.

 

Cheers Adam, this was the one you would of done.

 

David, no reason other than aesthetics and reducing some of the lower branches being impacted by the bus. We spent a lot of time on it 4hrs climb time for about 4 wheelbarrows worth of chip.

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So today we were doing another beech reduction. Very minimal again, mainly to reduce the whippy bits and keep its size the same.

 

Do you really think that works?? I always warn my customers of the old saying "Growth follows the knife".

 

I'd be very surprised if that tree did not put on a growth spurt following its trim.

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Nothing in the same scale as some of you chaps, but this willow was dying in the summer, and the owner insisted that a severe prune would save it. I did not get the job, needless to say, it died. so i have the job of felling it and logging it up so he can split it. all done in half an hour with the 20 year old trusty 044!

 

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